Thermos aquaticus
Well-Known Member
Put it this way. If Creationism isn't a testable theory, how do you know it's wrong?
I would prefer to say that Creationism isn't scientific, and if Creationism is true then it would require God to be a deceiver.
If we did try to make Creationism scientific it would obviously fail, and spectacularly so. However, you will find that in any discussion where Creationism is shown to be false by the scientific method there is instant backlash against the idea that science should be used (e.g. the statement of faith from Answers in Genesis).